A Lost Notebook is an architectural look at growth, loneliness, and the hard work of rebuilding one's sense of self. This collection shows the structural collapse of the old and the slow building of the new by presenting them as a series of raw transcriptions.
Moving through three distinct phases—New Beginnings, Changes, and Revelations—the book serves as a creative retrospective of a formative year. Within these pages, the "Lost Notebook" becomes a sanctuary where routines crumble and silence speaks. From the sharp sting of early regrets to the quiet clarity found among life’s "rubble and dust," these poems offer an honest, minimalist look at the modern experience.